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"Reindrift på helsa lös". Arbeidsrelatert stress i reindriftnaeringen i lys av Mark Williams' modell "Cry of Pain"
Engelsk titel: "Reindeer herding affects health. Work-related stress in the reindeer industry in light of Mark William's model "Cry of Pain" Läs online Författare: Silviken, Anne Språk: Nor Antal referenser: 14 Dokumenttyp: Artikel UI-nummer: 12013202

Tidskrift

Suicidologi 2011;16(3)10-4 ISSN 1501-6994 KIBs bestånd av denna tidskrift Denna tidskrift är expertgranskad (Peer-Reviewed)

Sammanfattning

Reindeer herding is small business on a national scale, but it is an important symbol and bearer of Sámi culture. There are several aspects of reindeer herding that can cause work-related stress. Reindeer herding management is characterized by hard work of physical and mental character, and they work under challenging climatic conditions. In recent times we see additional strains due to internal and external conflicts, such as access to grazing land, poor grazing conditions, mixing of herds, development of grazing lands, and predator problems. Previous research has indicated that the reindeer herding Sami have been protected against suicide, while recent studies show an increased incidence of suicidal thoughts and plans among Swedish reindeer herding Sami. In the article, the development of suicidality as a result of work-related stress in reindeer herding management will be examined by Mark Williams’ model "Cry of Pain".